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Saturday sees the launch of St Andrew’s Charity recipe book at our Coffee Morning from 10.00am to 12.00noon. The book can be purchased on the day at a cost of £5.00 and all...
Date Published 26/11/2009
A charity five-a-side football tournament raised over £500 to assist in raising funds for the new Golden Mosque in Rochdale. Sixteen teams from Greater Manchester and Yorkshire...
Date Published 25/11/2009
Balderstone Community School in Rochdale will be closed on Thursday 26 November 2009 because of a gas leak. It was due to be closed on Friday because of a teacher training day,...
Officers from Greater Manchester Police’s Traffic Network Section stopped 725 motorists on Monday (23 November), during an operation to highlight vehicle safety during the winter...
Essential skills in Rochdale’s construction industry can now be assessed in the North West thanks to J21, the labour-into-construction initiative. Until recently, construction...
Local police have stopped many groups of youths entering the town centre and hanging around the Exchange Centre and Yorkshire Street, outside McDonalds especially, over the last...
A Greater Manchester reservoir closed by a polution scare 35 years ago could once again supply drinking water. In 1975 a huge pile of dumped tyres was set on fire in a quarry...
Thousands of 'ghost houses' are being left to rot by private landlords across Rochdale, but the Council is not using powers to bring them back into use. Empty dwelling...
Taxi drivers in Rochdale could face extra security checks as part of new plans to protect children and vulnerable adults. All local authorities are set to discuss whether...
People in the Borough of Rochdale with model building aspirations could be working on their dream job. Open auditions are being held at The Lowry Hotel, Salford, on Friday for a...
The mother of a toddler injured in a Heywood house fire has released a picture of her daughter in hospital. The image shows 21-month-old Renee Heap attached to breathing tubes...
Matt Palmer brought his Millennium Eagle Jazz band to Castleton for another evening of pure entertainment. This Midlands outfit features teenage drummer Jack Cotterill the latest...
The Holly Jolly - Christmas Show 2009 The Performing Arts Department presents this year a medley of entertainment, music, dance and drama. Come and be entertained as we showcase...
Stars of the Week: Olivia Sager Armaan Rashid Jennifer Yates Kia Walker Joshua Wareing Kane Nicholson Rebecca Sutcliffe Joshua Williams Aleisha Faulds Ryan...
Children-in-Need Thank you very much for all your support – we raised £151.10 for this worthy cause. School Meals There is a copy of the menus on the school portal in the...
Spanish Day Last Wednesday we celebrated Spanish Day in school. Teachers in all subjects used Spanish in lessons and there was a quiz in tutorial time. Children in Need...
Sunday 29 November 2009 (Advent Sunday) 9.00am Said Eucharist 10.30am Parish Eucharist
Thank you to all our visiting parents and students for taking the time to attend our Sixth Form Open Evening. Many thanks also to all the staff who helped to make the evening a...
Parents, governors and school supporters will come into school on Thursday 26 November to join in the celebrations and book presentations to a parents of Year 8 pupils. Year...
Children and parents from Newbold Sure Start Children’s Centre offered their support to Gordon Rigg's Garden Centre this week as they paid a visit to the centre as part of the...
Rochdale Housing Initiative in partnership with Social landlord Riverside has secured £7,000 from the Learning Skills Council to fund an interior design course for its tenants on...
Date Published 24/11/2009
Middleton councillor Alan Godson has protested that Mills Hill station in Chadderton — Greater Manchester’s second busiest unstaffed station — is missing from a list of 18 park...
Knife-carrying yobs in Rochdale will be shown graphic images of stab wounds in an effort to discourage them from reoffending, it has been revealed. Doctors and nurses will show...
Bosses at Britain’s third biggest bus company have been told to concentrate on keeping trams on line. Stagecoach won the contract to operate the publicly-owned Metrolink in 2007...
Police chiefs have extended an operation that safeguards cash-in-transit deliveries to protect local post offices as well. Greater Manchester Police has teamed up with Post...
Groups of residents across Rochdale will be given first refusal to take over community assets including pubs and post offices to stop them closing or lying idle - if they keep...
On Monday 30 November Rochdale will say thank you to hundreds of soldiers for their overseas service during a parade through the town centre. Following a challenging six...
As part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week, Year 11 went to Pall Mall Court, Manchester for a morning activity to try and tackle Global Poverty in the Enterprising Solutions to...
Children from across Rochdale's Sure Start Centres got into the Pudsey spirit to raise funds for Children in Need last week. Children and parents at Newbold Sure Start...
This Sunday (29 November) at 10.45am will be our annual Christingle Service led by Rev Ron Hicks. Everyone is welcome to join us at this Service together with the uniformed...